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If you are new to C++ don't start with things like chess. Make it nice and easy and learn the fundamentals of the language first. Then when you are ready to start making games etc you won't need to ask for help to start, just when you get one of the annoying errors.

Personally i'd disagree with the above. My first language was C++ and it helped me understand the core concepts of programming, it also gives you a good understanding of objects and classes as they are easier to see in C++ (if you get what I mean?).

You're first programming language depends on what type of programmer you want to be, there is no point learning HTML and CSS if you have no intention of becoming a web developer.Stick with C++, but try to devote as much time as possible into learning it, coding 'here and there' won't be beneficial, try to dedicate at least an hour a day if not more.

Bear in mind, this is only my opinion and other people's opinions are just as valid, including the one above :-)